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. >>> the nsa secret surveillance program did break privacy rules thousands of times since 2008. the new revelation is the from the information from leaker edward snowden. they found that the agency had collected unauthorized data more than 2700 times and most of the time the surveillance involved americaners or foreign intelligence targets inside the u.s. for its part the nsa say a number of factors can cause the statistics to go down from one quarter to the next. >>> one of the worse kept secrets in the united states, area 51, for ufo conspiracy here toists. the country is admitting that the supersecret base does exist. there are maps of the base. even though they admit it is there they make no mention. the base is only a testing ground for aerial surveillance during the cold war. no aliens there. >>> kids here and across the country will be heading back to school in the next couple of weeks. this year back to school means a different thing in oklahoma. we take you to moore, where two schools were destroyed right at the end of the school year. >>> and aand new mother delivered
. >>> the nsa secret surveillance program did break privacy rules thousands of times since 2008. the new revelation is the from the information from leaker edward snowden. they found that the agency had collected unauthorized data more than 2700 times and most of the time the surveillance involved americaners or foreign intelligence targets inside the u.s. for its part the nsa say a number of factors can cause the statistics to go down from one quarter to the next. >>> one of...
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you guys have filed a lawsuit challenging the nsa's phone surveillance program. what, if anything, do these new revelations mean for your case? >> well, i think these revelations underscore the need for greater oversight over the nsa and greater scrutiny by the courts. the revelations really highlight a few things. first of all, it's really shocking to see how many violations there were of surveillance laws that are extraordinarily per mmissiveper. these are laws that are hard to violate because they permit the nsa to do so much surveillance of americans' communications when they go into and out of the country that it's hard to understand how they violate them on average, if you take an average, about seven times every single day. but the other thing that the revelations really highlight, i think, is that there's a lack of real oversight both by congress but also by the foreign intelligence surveillance court, which is a secret court that's supposed to oversee the nsa. in a companion article to the one that you've been talking about, the chief judge of the court
you guys have filed a lawsuit challenging the nsa's phone surveillance program. what, if anything, do these new revelations mean for your case? >> well, i think these revelations underscore the need for greater oversight over the nsa and greater scrutiny by the courts. the revelations really highlight a few things. first of all, it's really shocking to see how many violations there were of surveillance laws that are extraordinarily per mmissiveper. these are laws that are hard to violate...
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silicon valley is growing increasingly concerned about the nsa. some companies are given secret court orders called national security letters. 40 companies sent the letter to the white house asking for more transparency. >> what's challenging about the current policy of law enforcement online is that you can't even disclose the number of national security letters that you've received, and that's just an absurd policy. >> that's matthew prince, an outspoken but very level-headed ceo and critic of secret court orders. we'll talk to him further this sunday on "press here." in the meantime, hampton pearson is live at cnbc washington, d.c. bureau. good morning, hampton. >> how are you doing, scott? we do have futures higher after stocks face the biggest one and two-day declines in two months, the dow falling triple digits for a second day in a row on thursday, closing at its lowest level since june. that closing down 225 points, the s&p sliding 24, the nasdaq down 63. rising interest rates continue to put pressure on stocks, keep an eye on the ten-year
silicon valley is growing increasingly concerned about the nsa. some companies are given secret court orders called national security letters. 40 companies sent the letter to the white house asking for more transparency. >> what's challenging about the current policy of law enforcement online is that you can't even disclose the number of national security letters that you've received, and that's just an absurd policy. >> that's matthew prince, an outspoken but very level-headed ceo...
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. >>> plus, once again, the nsa under fire. this time for reportedly breaking privacy rules concerning your e-mails and your phone calls. stay right here. a fiery debate over your privacy, next. here we honor the proud thaccomplishmentsss. of our students and alumni. people like, maria salazar, an executive director at american red cross. or garlin smith, video account director at yahoo. and for every garlin, thousands more are hired by hundreds of top companies. each expanding the...
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the nsa response was quick. overnight the nsa released a statement, "nsa's foreign intelligence surveillance activities are continually audited and overseen internally and externally. when nsa makes a mistake in carrying out its foreign intelligence mission the agency reports the issue internally and to federal overseers and aggressively gets to the bottom of it." now these revelations will no doubt anger critics who have been raising some deep concerns about privacy issues. i did reach out to an official at the white house overnight and so far no comment. >> thank you very much. let's turn to what's being called a tropical annoyance out over mexico's yucatan peninsula. forecasters say it could bring a whole lot of rain to the gulf coast over the weekend. let's bring in our meteorologist here indra petersons. i can't say it but i know she is one. what are we doing with this annoyance and maybe a tropical storm coming this way, what do we know? >> a lot of people paying attention to erin because it's named but er
the nsa response was quick. overnight the nsa released a statement, "nsa's foreign intelligence surveillance activities are continually audited and overseen internally and externally. when nsa makes a mistake in carrying out its foreign intelligence mission the agency reports the issue internally and to federal overseers and aggressively gets to the bottom of it." now these revelations will no doubt anger critics who have been raising some deep concerns about privacy issues. i did...
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there's shocking new reports on the nsa. >>> and guess what? they could be just of the tip of the iceberg. what you don't know about other spying programs at this moment where you are and we're talking about drones in america. >>> and an amazing breakthrough about the government's super secret spy property. the truth about area 51. it is real. this is no joke. a special report from people who know. >>> let's go "outfront."
there's shocking new reports on the nsa. >>> and guess what? they could be just of the tip of the iceberg. what you don't know about other spying programs at this moment where you are and we're talking about drones in america. >>> and an amazing breakthrough about the government's super secret spy property. the truth about area 51. it is real. this is no joke. a special report from people who know. >>> let's go "outfront."
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that's when congress granted the nsa broad new powers. most was observations of americans inside the u.s. coming from an audit and other documents provided by nsa leaker edward snowden. cbs news national correspondent juan zarate has more on this. "the post" says these range from significant violations of law to typographical errors. how much the latter and how much the former? >> well, it seems to be a mix. i think the numbers are -- the numbers will be grave regardless of the details. the fact is is these are more than a few episodes. from the audit of the violations of the overstepping by nsa. i think people are going to see this different ways depending on their perception and trust of the nsa. certainly this going to add fuel to the fire regardless. >> is it a systemic issue, juan, or is it individuals doing things every once in a while? >> well, it appears to be somewhat related to human error. somewhat related to technological challenges. some of the violations appear to be related to an inability to determine when certain types of
that's when congress granted the nsa broad new powers. most was observations of americans inside the u.s. coming from an audit and other documents provided by nsa leaker edward snowden. cbs news national correspondent juan zarate has more on this. "the post" says these range from significant violations of law to typographical errors. how much the latter and how much the former? >> well, it seems to be a mix. i think the numbers are -- the numbers will be grave regardless of the...
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late today, the white house finally weighed in on these latest developments, defending the nsa. white house deputy spokesman josh ernest saying in a quote, "this administration is committed to ensuring that privacy protections are carefully adhered to and continually reviewing ways to effectively enhance privacy procedures." wolf, these latest revelations no doubt throwing more heat on the debate between privacy versus security. >> dan lothian out in martha's vineyard with the president, where he's vacationing. thanks very much, dan, for that. let's bring in our national security contributor, fran townsend, security adviser to president bush. she serves on the cia's external advisory board. thanks, fran, for coming in. i think it's fair to say we wouldn't know about any of this if it weren't for edward snowden, is that right? >> that's mostly right, wolf. look, there are regular reports filed with congress. senator dianne feinstein acknowledged as much today in a public statement, about these missteps. when there's an inadvertent collection or there's a mistaken collection, thos
late today, the white house finally weighed in on these latest developments, defending the nsa. white house deputy spokesman josh ernest saying in a quote, "this administration is committed to ensuring that privacy protections are carefully adhered to and continually reviewing ways to effectively enhance privacy procedures." wolf, these latest revelations no doubt throwing more heat on the debate between privacy versus security. >> dan lothian out in martha's vineyard with the...
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this is according to nsa's own audits published by "the washington post." the nsa under pressure to set up new rules to make sure your privacy is protected. the audit shows the agency violated old privacy rules thousands of times each year. in some cases intentionally. in some cases by mistake. in the case of confusing egypt with washington, apparently programmers meant to intercept phone calls made in country code 20, that's egypt. but told computers 202. that's the area code for washington, d.c. the audit says a large number of phone calls were intercepted from washington, d.c., though the nsa does not define what a large number is. >>> apple wants to clear up confusion between counterfeit chargers and real chargers. it's offering a deal starting today. bring in your after market or third party or counterfeit charger, whatever you want to call them, to an apple store. they'll exchange it for a real apple charger for ten bucks. this comes after at least wurn death due to a shock from a knock-off charger. >>> if you're driving your tesla past the tesla plan
this is according to nsa's own audits published by "the washington post." the nsa under pressure to set up new rules to make sure your privacy is protected. the audit shows the agency violated old privacy rules thousands of times each year. in some cases intentionally. in some cases by mistake. in the case of confusing egypt with washington, apparently programmers meant to intercept phone calls made in country code 20, that's egypt. but told computers 202. that's the area code for...
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rule breaking at the nsa and a veto from an unlikely source. it's friday, august 16th, and this is "now." more violence today in egypt after pro-morsi supporters rallied for a day of rage. defenders of ousted president say that at least 45 people have been killed during clashes with government forces in cairo. this comes after violence earlier in the week pushed the three-day death toll past 600. the latest clashes come after a pro-morsi group known as the anti-coup campaign called on supporters to protest peacefully in all of egypt's revolutionary squares and announced the struggle to overthrow this illegitimate regime is an obligation and islamic national moral and human obligation. joining me today, special correspondent for the "daily beast" michael tomaski who is also the editor of "democracy, a journal of ideas." host of msnbc's disrupt, karen finney, and senior congressional reporter for talking points memo, sahil kapor. joining us from cairo is ayman mo mohadean. we've talked about how dramatically this scene has changed. if you look ba
rule breaking at the nsa and a veto from an unlikely source. it's friday, august 16th, and this is "now." more violence today in egypt after pro-morsi supporters rallied for a day of rage. defenders of ousted president say that at least 45 people have been killed during clashes with government forces in cairo. this comes after violence earlier in the week pushed the three-day death toll past 600. the latest clashes come after a pro-morsi group known as the anti-coup campaign called on...